Te Tokotoru - Reorienting towards healing and strengthening to better support rangatahi and their whānau with Kimi Tangaere

In this session Kimi shared insights from her use of these models, particularly around healing and strengthening.  This session is an opportunity to learn about these models and apply them in your practice, to better support rangatahi and their whaanau, as well as lifting these insights in a collective effort towards meaningful, whanau led, systems change.

Kimi Tangaere is of Ngaati Porou/Paakehaa decent and is part of the Evidence and Insights team embracing Te Tokotoru and the Ecology of Wellbeing at the South Auckland Social Wellbeing Board.  Born and raised in South Auckland, Kimi and regularly bossed around by her older sister, has an academic background in Psychology and Population health, and hopes to pay her student loan off by 2075. Mostly importantly, Kimi is a proud Māmā to her darlings, Kiwa and Akesa.

This session is a build on last year’s Te Tokotoru session that you can catch here
If you’d prefer to read rather than watch – click here for the Te Tokotoru framework on one of our previous innovation briefs 😊

The Lab Team